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As to Alkan's pedal-piano works, due to a recent revival of the instrument, they are once again being performed as originally intended (rather than on an organ), such as by Italian pedal-pianist Roberto Prosseda, [167] and recordings of Alkan on the pedal piano have been made by Jean Dubé [168] and Olivier Latry. [169]
Concerto for Solo Piano (French: Concerto pour piano seul) is a 3-movement solo piano piece written by Charles-Valentin Alkan.The pieces are part of a 12 piece cycle entitled Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs (12 Studies in the Minor Keys), published in 1857 (although it may have been written some years earlier).
Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs, Opus 39 (12 studies in the minor keys) is a set of twelve etudes in all the minor keys by French-Jewish composer Charles-Valentin Alkan. The set opens in A minor with Comme Le Vent and goes through the circle of fourths until ending on E minor with a theme and variations entitled Le Festin d’Ésope .
Trois grandes études (Three Grand Études), Op. 76, is a set of three piano études composed by Charles-Valentin Alkan in 1838 and published in 1839. [1] Although they have the highest opus number of any Alkan work, the études were actually composed when he was only 25.
Désir. Fantaisie pour piano in A ♭ major (1844) Impromptu in F ♯ major, for piano (1845) Appassionato in D major, sketch of op. 63, no. 29 (1847, unfinished) Ouverture de l'opéra 'Le prophète' de Meyerbeer arrangée pour piano (1850) Les Regrets de la Nonnette. Petite mélodie pour piano in G minor (1854) Palpitamento in A major (1855)
The Symphony for Solo Piano is a large-scale romantic work for piano composed by Charles-Valentin Alkan and published in 1857.. Although it is generally performed as a self-contained work, it comprises études Nos. 4–7 from the Douze études dans tous les tons mineurs (Twelve Studies in All the Minor Keys), Op. 39, each title containing the word Symphonie (French: Symphony).
Scherzo diabolico (Diabolical scherzo) is the third of the Études in the minor keys, Op. 39 for solo piano by the French composer Charles-Valentin Alkan. It is in G minor. The piece is in ternary form, beginning in G minor, and having a trio in G major. It shares many similarities with Chopin's B-flat minor scherzo, Op. 31.
Announcement of the publication of Alkan's Grande sonate (Op. 33) and Scherzo focoso (Op. 34) by Brandus et Cie on 7 May 1848 in the Revue et gazette musicale de Paris. Grande sonate: Les quatre âges (French for Grand sonata: The Four Ages), Op. 33, is a four-movement piano sonata by Charles-Valentin Alkan. The sonata's title refers to the ...
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